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Sexism

 * Defines sexism as "prejudice, stereotyping, or discrimination, typically against women, on the basis of sex".
 * Defines sexism as "thought or practice which may permeate language and which assumes women's inferiority to men".
 * Defines sexism as discrimination against either men or women on the grounds of sex, and also "any devaluation or denigration of women or men, but particularly women, which is embodied in institutions and social relationships".
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 * Defines sexism as "thought or practice which may permeate language and which assumes women's inferiority to men".
 * Defines sexism as discrimination against either men or women on the grounds of sex, and also "any devaluation or denigration of women or men, but particularly women, which is embodied in institutions and social relationships".
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9 November 1979
A computer error at NORAD headquarters led to alarm and full preparation for a nonexistent large-scale Soviet attack. NORAD notified national security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski that the Soviet Union had launched 250 ballistic missiles with a trajectory for the United States, stating that a decision to retaliate would need to be made by the president within 3 to 7 minutes. NORAD computers then placed the number of incoming missiles at 2,200. Strategic Air Command was notified, and nuclear bombers prepared for takeoff. Within six to seven minutes of the initial response, satellite and radar systems were able to confirm that the attack was a false alarm. It was found that a training scenario was inadvertently loaded into an operational computer. Commenting on the incident, U.S. State Department adviser Marshall Shulman stated that "false alerts of this kind are not a rare occurrence. There is a complacency about handling them that disturbs me." In the months following the incident there were three more false alarms at NORAD, two of them caused by faulty computer chips.


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 * "Close Calls with Nuclear Weapons", Union of Concerned Scientists


 * "Norad false alarm causes uproar", CBC



Transsexuality
Reichert, 2008

Vincent, 2018

Reverse racism
Merge SA info into main text -- geo sections a relic of original article, not appropriate

Autogynephilia
"Multiple new RS's"

Smirch

 * New DAB page? See Redirects for discussion/Log/2020 March 7

GAE

 * General American' Albert Baugh"

Theater of War
Theater of War project:

Solutionism
Evgeny Morozov coined the term solutionism...

Phonetics
Phonaesthetics is a branch of phonetics concerned with "the possible connection between sound sequences and meaning", according to Raymond Hickey. Linguist David Crystal defines phonaesthetics as "a term sometimes used in linguistics to refer to the study of the aesthetic properties of sound". According to Crystal:

"Examples include the implication of smallness in the close vowels of such words as teeny weeny, and the unpleasant associations of the consonant cluster sl- in such words as slime, slug, and slush."